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A projector is a great way to boost the quality of your home theatre, giving you bigger images for that movie theater feel. Mounting your projector on your ceiling or wall will help give your home theatre a polished, professional look — not to mention it saves space. When mounting a projector on the wall or ceiling you’ll need to consider a variety of measurements, including your screen size and room size, as well as your projector’s specific throw distance and vertical offset (available in its instruction manual). Use these guidelines in combination with your projector’s instruction manual to ensure that you correctly mount it on your ceiling/wall.